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diddly squat whoopy do dah that generally means figures are being massaged or reports are not being submitted...cheap washing eventually shows through. its never been an effective service and never will be !

diddly squat whoopy do dah that generally means figures are being massaged or reports are not being submitted...cheap washing eventually shows through. its never been an effective service and never will be !TheBrotherhoodOfTheBell

TheBrotherhoodOfTheB
ell’s comments are not fair. Notwithstanding the occasions when the service might not be all that one might hope for there are still nevertheless numerous (usually unreported) instances of a superb response.

One such occasion was yesterday when at around 11:00am a Braintree lady in her mid-seventies strolling along St Peter’s Walk suddenly became unsteady and disorientated and fell against the railings. Her friend, cognisant of the fact that she had a history of cardiac problems called 999 and requested assistance. A crew were on the scene in about five minutes and the lady involved was given a thorough examination in the ambulance prior to being conveyed for further checks at Broomfield hospital.

Her friend described the response of the ambulance services as being absolutely first class.

Let’s at least give the Service credit where it’s due, not just constantly knock it time and time again without respite - and perhaps without justification on many occasions?

The good lady at the centre of yesterday’s scare was fortunately not found to be seriously ill and has been able to return home.

All in all – Job Well Done!

TheBrotherhoodOfTheB
ell’s comments are not fair. Notwithstanding the occasions when the service might not be all that one might hope for there are still nevertheless numerous (usually unreported) instances of a superb response.
One such occasion was yesterday when at around 11:00am a Braintree lady in her mid-seventies strolling along St Peter’s Walk suddenly became unsteady and disorientated and fell against the railings. Her friend, cognisant of the fact that she had a history of cardiac problems called 999 and requested assistance. A crew were on the scene in about five minutes and the lady involved was given a thorough examination in the ambulance prior to being conveyed for further checks at Broomfield hospital.
Her friend described the response of the ambulance services as being absolutely first class.
Let’s at least give the Service credit where it’s due, not just constantly knock it time and time again without respite - and perhaps without justification on many occasions?
The good lady at the centre of yesterday’s scare was fortunately not found to be seriously ill and has been able to return home.
All in all – Job Well Done!OMPITA [Intl]